Abstract

PurposeTo demonstrate the feasibility of predicting the patient-specific treatment planning Pareto front (PF) for prostate cancer patients based only on delineations of PTV, rectum and body. Material/methodsOur methodology consists of four steps. First, using Erasmus-iCycle, the Pareto fronts of 112 prostate cancer patients were constructed by generating per patient 42 Pareto optimal treatment plans with different priorities. Dose parameters associated to homogeneity, conformity and dose to rectum were extracted. Second, a 3D convex function representing the PF spanned by the 42 plans was fitted for each patient using three patient-specific parameters. Third, ten features were extracted from the, aforementioned, structures to train a linear-regressor prediction algorithm to predict these three patient-specific parameters. Fourth, the quality of the predictions was assessed by calculating the average and maximum distances of the predicted PF to the 42 plans for patients in the validation cohort. ResultsThe prediction model was able to predict the clinically relevant PF within 2 Gy for 90% of the patients with a median average distance of 0.6 Gy. ConclusionsWe demonstrate the feasibility of fast, accurate predictions of the patient-specific PF for prostate cancer patients based only on delineations of PTV, rectum and body.

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